Ethnic Digital Magazine, EthnicSeattle.com, Launches Today

SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Ethnic Business Coalition (EBC), a non-profit organization founded
by influential ethnic business owners, today announced the launch of a
groundbreaking new digital publication, EthnicSeattle.com.
The one-of-a-kind website will serve as an engaging resource for locals
and visitors to discover Seattle’s various ethnic communities and
businesses. EthnicSeattle.com provides a one-stop resource on
ethnic communities, spotlighting Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Hispanic,
East African, Japanese, Filipino and Cambodian cultures.

The original content for EthnicSeattle.com focuses on Seattle’s
expansive ethnic areas, including Chinatown/International District,
Central District, Rainier Valley and West Seattle. Through videos, blog
posts and articles, the website uncovers ethnic food offerings, trends,
products, services, and cultural events in Seattle. Viewers can look
forward to an inside look at how local restaurateur Tom Douglas
traverses ethnic cuisine. Current content includes Japanese “it” food,
diversity-inspired toys, Seattle’s best Vietnamese delis and shopping in
Chinatown/International District.

The site also includes an original interview with Mayor Ed Murray about
Seattle’s ethnic community.

“Ethnic and immigrant owned businesses are part of what makes Seattle
unique and their vitality is essential to our city,” said Murray.
“Seattle families speak 141 languages in their homes. EthnicSeattle.com
draws attention to this amazing diversity and propels it to the
mainstream forefront.”

“We are excited to introduce EthnicSeattle.com, not just for the
ethnic community, but to attract locals and visitors alike to what
ethnic and immigrant owned businesses have to offer,” said Taylor Hoang,
Executive Director, EBC. “As we continue to expand our presence in the
larger community, we believe that EthnicSeattle.com will be the
go-to web portal that captures the vibrancy and vitality of Seattle’s
ethnic communities.”

The EBC is a non-profit committed to developing, promoting and improving
the long-term growth, sustainability, and success of immigrant and
minority-owned businesses in Washington State. It works to increase the
access of ethnic-owned small businesses through marketing, financial,
advocacy services and resources, and provide them with a greater voice,
profile, and representation in the region. Visit EthnicBusinessCoalition.org.